you put your thumb on a chair, then you sit down on your thumb, and boom, you're sittin o your thumb.
The first knuckle on your finger is typically considered to be the knuckle closest to your hand, where the finger meets the palm.
No, it is not physically possible to put your thumb behind your knuckle due to the structure and range of motion of the human hand. The thumb has its own joint separate from the knuckles on the fingers.
The interphalangeal joints in the fingers are synovial hinge joints. The thumb metacarpal is a saddle joint. The metacarpo-phalangeal joints are synovial ellipsoid joints.
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The dorsum of the thumb is the back side of the thumb, or more simply put, the top of the thumb where the nail is located. It is the opposite side of the palm where the thumb pad resides.
What is the small lump on the knuckle on thumb
The first knuckle on your finger is typically considered to be the knuckle closest to your hand, where the finger meets the palm.
No, it is not physically possible to put your thumb behind your knuckle due to the structure and range of motion of the human hand. The thumb has its own joint separate from the knuckles on the fingers.
If it does your special!
It depends on thumb size, but the adult distance from thumbnail to first thumb knuckle is about 1 inch; the thumb itself is 2-3 inches long
There should be about a thumb space from the end of your nail to your thumb knuckle
ONE INCH but depends on the people
From the base of the second knuckle to the top of the thumb, mine is 75 mm.
Fourteen. 3 in each finger and 2 in your thumb
theres not much you can do, but the best thing for it is to take an ace bandage and start out close to your thumb, wrap it around your hand once, circle the fingerone at the knuckle, the come back down to the thumb and wrap around your hand once more
The measurement of "inch" came by the use of your thumb; from the tip of your thumb to the first knuckle of your thumb, that is one inch (approximately) Just like one cubit was from the tip of your index finger to your elbow.
both.---Depending on the use. A knuckle on a hand, or on a lobster is a noun, as it is a tangible object, (a person place or thing).TO knuckle something, is in my opinion slang, but has knuckle used as a verb.General rule of thumb, if you can say "TO _____" where _____ is the word in question, and it makes sense, it is most likely a verb. If you can touch it, talk to it, or go to it, it is probably a noun.